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  • As many as 1,300 probationary employees at CDC and 1,500 at NIH are losing their jobs. Many fear for the future of public health and scientific research.
  • Popular culture and the media are obsessed with forensic science. But much of that science does not always hold up to scrutiny.
  • Election officials are spreading the word on efforts to protect the vote.
  • A commercial spacecraft carrying NASA experiments successfully touched down on the moon's surface early Sunday morning, ushering in a new phase of private space exploration.
  • What can take your fun day at the science center to the next level? Genius in the House! This event brings brainiacs from biology, art, engineering, mathematics and more to the Fleet to enhance the exhibit experience. You'll have the chance to chat with the genius and ask questions. Explore themes from our exhibitions in ways that are both insightful and delightful. Celebrating 100 Years Scripps Research is celebrating 100 years of groundbreaking achievements, and we are excited to bring the celebration to our exhibit floors with hands-on activities hosted by Scripps Research scientists! Celebrate their anniversary and World Science Day for Peace and Development with over 30 scientists from Scripps Research on Sunday, November 10, from 12–4 p.m. Get ready for awesome hands-on activities, including DNA models from gummy candies, trying on real laboratory protective gear and learning to use a micropipette. Explore their groundbreaking research and learn more about who they are and why they love their life-changing work. Scripps Research has been at the forefront of biomedical research since its founding in 1924 by visionary philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps. Committed to unraveling the intricacies of the human body and translating their discoveries into tangible global impact, Scripps Research scientists have not only expanded the boundaries of scientific understanding but have played a pivotal role in the development of over 15 FDA-approved medicines that have impacted the lives of countless individuals worldwide. Scripps Research is committed to taking its legacy into the future by continuing to unlock life's greatest scientific mysteries. Take your fun day at the Fleet to the next level in this special Genius in the House.
  • The former Hollywood producer is on trial for sex crimes in New York — again. Here are the allegations and proceedings that have led to this.
  • It is officially 2025 and 'Life Kit' is kicking the year off with a series to help people complete Dry January successfully. And, a look ahead for this year from pop culture to politics.
  • According to the survey, 26% of students ages 13-17 are using the artificial intelligence bot to help them with their assignments.
  • The weather phenomena are common for California winters, but they could cause dangerous debris flows or mudslides in recently burned areas.
  • The fossil was found at a cliff in Denmark. Fossilized vomit is called regurgitalite, and it's a type of trace fossil, which tells scientists about an organism's daily life.
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